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How do we know she is female? [[User:HyperToad|HyperToad]]
How do we know she is female? [[User:HyperToad|HyperToad]]
:All trophy descriptions use "it", so there's actually no confirmation about Jigglypuff's gender. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 08:53, 22 January 2008 (EST)
:All trophy descriptions use "it", so there's actually no confirmation about Jigglypuff's gender. - {{User:Cobold/sig}} 08:53, 22 January 2008 (EST)
Jigglypuff in the pokemon games has a 25% for being male and a 75% for being female. So in sense Jigglypuff is female- [[User:FireFlower|FireFlower]]
Jigglypuff in the pokemon games has a 25% for being male and a 75% for being female. So in sense Jigglypuff is female-[[FireFlower]]
::Confirmed, Jigglypuff can be either male or female. It's a '''Pokémon''' {{unsigned|Jdrowlands}}
::Confirmed, Jigglypuff can be either male or female. It's a '''Pokémon''' {{unsigned|Jdrowlands}}
:::Then why does the article imply that the gender is specified (female)? And how is there "a character Jigglypuff" beneath the species? Was it ever stated that it is a specific Jigglypuff from some media? The gender problem also relates to Pikachu, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard and Lucario, all these articles imply that the respective Pokémon are male, though they are always referred to by "it" in the games. --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 12:20, 16 December 2008 (EST)
:::Then why does the article imply that the gender is specified (female)? And how is there "a character Jigglypuff" beneath the species? Was it ever stated that it is a specific Jigglypuff from some media? The gender problem also relates to Pikachu, Squirtle, Ivysaur, Charizard and Lucario, all these articles imply that the respective Pokémon are male, though they are always referred to by "it" in the games. --[[User:Grandy02|Grandy02]] 12:20, 16 December 2008 (EST)

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